Yamaha XSR 155: Yamaha is all set to expand its 150cc lineup in India with the much-anticipated Yamaha XSR 155. Spotted testing on Indian roads for the very first time, this neo-retro roadster is expected to launch on November 11, 2025. Positioned between the MT-15 and R15, the XSR 155 combines modern features with timeless styling, making it a strong competitor in the growing premium 150–160cc motorcycle segment.
Key Highlights of Yamaha XSR 155
- Launch Date: Expected on November 11, 2025
- Segment Positioning: Between Yamaha MT-15 and R15
- Expected Price: Around ₹1.70 lakh (ex-showroom, thanks to GST 2.0 benefits)
- Design: Neo-retro roadster styling with modern elements
- Competition: TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Bajaj Pulsar N160, Hero Xtreme 160R 4V, KTM 160 Duke, and Royal Enfield Hunter 350
Yamaha XSR 155 Design & Styling

The Yamaha XSR 155 stands out with its neo-retro design philosophy, blending classic motorcycle elements with modern features. The test mule spotted in India confirms several design cues:
- Round LED headlamp with retro appeal
- Tear-drop shaped fuel tank for a vintage touch
- Slim rear section with a flat bench seat
- LED tail lamp and indicators
- Alloy wheels similar to the India-spec FZ-X (different from international models)
- Upright riding posture, more relaxed than the sporty R15
This design ensures the XSR 155 appeals to riders who prefer a motorcycle with both style and everyday usability.
Yamaha XSR 155 Engine & Performance
Underneath the retro skin, the XSR 155 shares its mechanical DNA with Yamaha’s proven performers – the R15 V4 and MT-15.
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- Engine: 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected
- Power Output: 18.1 bhp
- Torque: 14 Nm peak torque
- Transmission: Six-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch
- Platform Sharing: Same frame and engine architecture as the R15, tuned for a more upright riding stance
This setup ensures that while the XSR 155 looks vintage, it performs like a modern street machine.
Hardware & Features

Yamaha has equipped the XSR 155 with premium hardware, further elevating its appeal in the segment.
- Suspension: USD front forks and rear mono-shock
- Braking: Disc brakes at both ends with expected dual-channel ABS
- Tyres/Wheels: 17-inch alloy wheels (India-spec version)
- Instrument Cluster: Round digital/LCD unit to match retro styling
- Connectivity: While advanced features like Bluetooth and turn-by-turn navigation may be skipped, Yamaha could offer official accessories (radiator guards, tank pads, and more)
Comfort & Ergonomics
Unlike the aggressive R15, the XSR 155 is designed for comfort and everyday usability.
- Upright riding position makes it easier for city commutes
- Flat bench seat ensures comfort for both rider and pillion
- Balanced ergonomics suitable for daily rides as well as weekend trips
Expected Price & Positioning
With the new GST 2.0 reducing motorcycle prices, Yamaha is expected to price the XSR 155 around ₹1.70 lakh (ex-showroom).
- It will be positioned between the MT-15 and R15 in Yamaha’s Indian portfolio.
- This price range makes it an attractive choice for enthusiasts who want a mix of performance, design, and comfort.
Rivals in the Indian Market
Once launched, the Yamaha XSR 155 will face tough competition in the premium 150–160cc motorcycle space, including:
- TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
- Bajaj Pulsar N160
- Hero Xtreme 160R 4V
- KTM 160 Duke
- Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (retro-styled rival in a slightly higher displacement category)
Final Verdict
The Yamaha XSR 155 is shaping up to be an exciting addition to India’s motorcycle scene. With its neo-retro styling, tried-and-tested R15 engine, premium hardware, and competitive pricing, it could easily become one of Yamaha’s most sought-after models. Positioned perfectly between the MT-15 and R15, it will cater to riders who want the best of both worlds – modern performance with vintage-inspired looks. At around ₹1.70 lakh (ex-showroom), the XSR 155 could be the perfect choice for enthusiasts looking for a stylish yet practical motorcycle in the 150–160cc segment.



